New HAHS Sites Featured in Side of Culture


Interior of Davey House – credit Randall Davey Audubon Center staff.

Historic Artists’ Homes and Studios (HAHS), a program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, recently welcomed 13 new member sites to its coalition, bringing the total number of HAHS member sites to 93, spanning 32 states. HAHS brings together sites that were the homes and working studios of significant American artists, leveraging collective experience in historic preservation, visitor programming, and community engagement.

The 2026 class reflects the breadth and depth of American artistic practice across more than two centuries. The new sites span the South, Northeast, West, and Southwest, and represent painting, sculpture, ceramics, and furniture making. These additions deepen a coalition that continues to grow in geographic reach, cultural representation, and artistic range.